Descriptions
The fox, designed to be assembled using the papercraft technique, stands out for its three-dimensional structure achieved by cutting and gluing paper to form its various parts. This particular design captures the fox in a contemplative posture: it is supported by its base composed of the hind legs and tail, while the front legs are…
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The fox, designed to be assembled using the papercraft technique, stands out for its three-dimensional structure achieved by cutting and gluing paper to form its various parts. This particular design captures the fox in a contemplative posture: it is supported by its base composed of the hind legs and tail, while the front legs are joined in front of the chest, evoking the image of meditation or prayer.
The fox’s style is geometric and ‘low poly’ in appearance, simplifying its shape without going into meticulous detail. Its construction is intended to be carried out with precision, using sharp lines and a modern design, giving it a striking and decorative aesthetic character.